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Native Name: | Arabic: خالد | ||||||
Birth Name: | Khaled Hadj Ibrahim (Arabic: خالد حاج إبراهيم) | ||||||
Birth Date: | 1960 2, df=yes | ||||||
Birth Place: | Oran, Algeria | ||||||
Years Active: | 1974–present | ||||||
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Khaled Hadj Ibrahim (Arabic: خالد حاج إبرهيم, pronounced as /ar/; born 29 February 1960), better known by his mononym Khaled (Arabic: link=no|خالد), is an Algerian raï singer, musician and songwriter. He began recording in his early teens under the name Cheb Khaled (Arabic: شاب خالد, Arabic for "Young" Khaled, with "Cheb" as a common title for male raï singers).
Khaled is one of the most important musicians in the history of Raï music in his native Algeria and is one the world's best-known Arab singers. To date, Khaled has sold over 80.5 million albums (10 diamond, platinum, and gold) worldwide, making him one of the bestselling Arabic-language singers in history.[1] [2] Among his most famous songs are "Aïcha", "Didi", "El Arbi", "Abdel Kader", "La Poupée qui fait non", "Wahran Wahran", "Bakhta", "C'est la vie", and "Alech Taadi".[3]
He holds the Guinness World Record for best-selling artist of raï music.[4]
Khaledwas born on 29 February 1960 in Oran's Eckmühl neighborhood, Algeria.[5] [6]
His rise to national fame was mainly due to the efforts of Lieutenant-Colonel Hosni Snoussi, director of the state-supported arts and culture Office Riadh el Feth, who took Khaled under his wing and invited him along with other rai stars to perform at the state-sponsored Festival de la Jeunesse pour la Fête Nationale in Algiers in July 1985.[7] [8] In the same year, he was crowned king of rai in the first official festival of rai which was staged in Oran.[9] Hosni Snoussi and Martin Meissonnier, who met at the Festival, convinced France's Minister of Culture Jack Lang that the export of rai from Algeria to France was in the French government's interest and together they organized the first rai festival in France at Bobigny in 1986. Cheb Khaled, who had been avoiding his mandatory military service, was able to perform at Bobigny only after Colonel Snoussi intervened with the Algerian military authorities to secure him a passport. Shortly thereafter, Snoussi arranged for Cheb Khaled to record in France, with funding from the Office Riadh el Feth. The album, Kutché, released in 1988, a collaboration between Khaled and the Algerian jazz musician Safy Boutella, expanded his reputation in France, where he soon settled.
In 1992, having dropped the "Cheb" from his performance name, he recorded Khaled, which was produced by Don Was. The album's first single Didi, which was a major hit in Europe, the Arab World, and in South and East Asia, made him an international superstar.
One of the Pioneers of world music, Rai musician Khaled has gone beyond all geo-political boundaries to become one of the world's most popular performers, mixing traditional Algerian music with western rhythms and styles such as soul, rock and reggae to achieve his distinctive sound and voice unlike anyone ever.Khaled has been celebrated not only for his music, but for his role as a builder of bridges between cultures. selling more than 80 millions copies around the world makes him a nationwide celebrity and unofficial ambassador for the country's Arab minority.—Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2008[10]
Khaled's signature song, the 1993 hit "Didi", became extremely popular in the Arabic-speaking countries and also in several other continents, including Europe, where it entered top charts in France, Belgium and Spain, and in Asia, including India and Pakistan. The song was also used in the Bollywood films Shreeman Aashiq, Airlift and Highway. Khaled and producer Don Was appeared on The Tonight Show on 4 February 1993.[11] [12]
Khaled returned to the United States of America in December 2004 for a special guest performance at the Grammy Jam 2004 in Los Angeles, California. He joined a cast of celebrity artists honoring the great musical legends Earth, Wind & Fire, performing Brazilian Rhymes into Didi showing how their music crossed the world, fusing with his North African style.
In 2012, Khaled's album C’est la vie sold more than one million copies in the European market, 1.8 million copies in the Middle East and North Africa, and over 4 million copies worldwide.[13] [14] The album reached number 5 on SNEP, the official French Albums Chart.[15]
On 3 April 2015, Khaled was convicted for plagiarism of Didi, from Angui ou Selmi, a musical composition recorded by Cheb Rabah (born Rabah Zerradine) in 1988.[16] [17] [18] But on 13 May 2016, Court of Cassation removed the charges against Khaled, when a 1982 audio tape with the song was shown. This tape was recorded by Khaled and given to a producer located in Oran, 6 years before Cheb Rabah's record. In the end, Rabah had to compensate Khaled for the fees during this case.[19]
On 12 January 1995, Khaled married 27 year old Samira Diabi. Together, they have four daughters and one son.
In 1997, his wife filed a complaint against him for domestic violence, before retracting the complaint.[20] [21]
In 1998, the biography Khaled: Derrière le sourire (French for "Khaled: Behind the Smile") was published, which recounted his life.
Khaled has an illegitimate son with whom he has no contact. Before a court appearance in 2001, he denied being the father of the child, continuing to claim that he had been "deceived".[22] [23] On the 7 May 2001, Khaled was sentenced by the Nanterre criminal court to a two-month suspended prison sentence for "family desertion".[24] His move to Luxembourg in 2008, where he's been residing ever since, has reportedly been motivated by these charges.
He was awarded Moroccan citizenship in August 2013,[25] which, according to him and his wife, he did not ask for but accepted because he felt he could not refuse.[26]
This discography does not include a number of albums released on cassette in Algeria early in his career, and several bootleg/unofficial albums.
Year | Album | Charts | Certification | ||||||||
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BEL (Fl) | BEL (Wa) | FRA [27] | NED | SWI | |||||||
1988 | Kutché (with Safy Boutella) | — | — | — | — | — | |||||
1992 | Khaled | — | — | — | — | — | |||||
1993 | N'ssi N'ssi | — | — | — | — | — | |||||
1996 | Sahra | 24 | 7 | 3 | 33 | 26 | |||||
1999 | Kenza | — | — | 49 | — | 57 | |||||
2004 | Ya-Rayi | — | 41 | 52 | — | 70 | |||||
2009 | Liberté | — | 95 | 51 | — | — | |||||
2012 | C'est la vie | — | 27 | 18 | — | 96 | |||||
2022 | Cheb Khaled | — | — | — | — | — | |||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released |
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||||
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AUT | BEL (Fl) | BEL (Wa) | FRA | GER | NED | SWE [28] | SWI | |||
1988 | "Chebba" / "Baroud" (Cheb Khaled & Safy Boutella) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Kutché |
"Le Camel" (Cheb Khaled & Safy Boutella) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
1992 | "Didi" | — | — | — | 9 | — | 29 | — | 30 | Khaled |
"Ne m'en voulez pas" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"Mauvais sang" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
1993 | "Serbi Serbi" | — | — | — | 50 | — | — | — | — | N'ssi N'ssi |
"Chebba" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
1994 | "N'ssi N'ssi" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
1995 | "Bakhta" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
1996 | "Aïcha" | — | 25 | 1 | 1 | 33 | 14 | — | 11 | Sahra |
1997 | "Ouelli El Darek" | — | — | — | 23 | — | — | — | — | |
"La poupée qui fait non (live)" (Mylène Farmer & Khaled) | — | — | 5 | 6 | — | — | — | — | Mylène Farmer's album Live à Bercy | |
"Le jour viendra" | — | — | 12 | 24 | — | — | — | — | Sahra | |
"Lillah" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
1998 | "Abdel Kader (Live à Bercy)" (Taha / Khaled / Faudel) | — | — | 36 | 6 | — | — | — | — | Joint album 1,2,3 Soleils by Taha / Khaled / Faudel Original by Khaled alone in his album N'ssi N'ssi |
1999 | "Comme d'habitude" (Taha / Khaled / Faudel) | — | — | 40 | 40 | — | — | — | — | Joint album 1,2,3 Soleils by Taha / Khaled / Faudel |
"C'est la nuit" | — | — | 35 | 29 | — | — | — | — | Kenza | |
2000 | "El harba wine" (feat. Amar) | — | — | — | 20 | — | — | — | — | |
"Les ennemis (el Aâdyene)" (Khaled vs. Fonky Family) | — | — | — | 63 | — | — | — | — | Single only | |
2001 | "Wana wana" | — | — | — | 97 | — | — | — | — | |
2004 | "Ya-Rayi" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Ya-Rayi |
"Love to The People"(ft Carlos Santana) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"Zine Zina" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2007 | "La terre a tremblé" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Best of Khaled |
2009 | "Même pas fatigué !!!" (Magic System & Khaled) | — | — | 10 | 1 | — | — | — | 49 | Non-album release |
"Papa" (cover of Blaoui Houari) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Liberté | |
2012 | "C'est la vie" | — | 5 | 5 | 4 | — | 92 | 34 | 33 | C'est la vie |
"Hiya hiya" (feat. Pitbull) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"Dima Labess" (featuring Mazagan) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2016 | "Wahda Be Wahda" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
2018 | "Mirage" (featuring Soolking) | — | — | — | 74 | — | — | — | — | Fruit du démon |
2019 | "Maghreb Gang" (featuring French Montana, Farid Bang) | 7 | — | — | — | 4 | — | — | 6 | Non-album release |
2020 | "Delali" (featuring Gashi) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album release |
"Elle s'appelle Beyrouth" (featuring Rodge) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album release |
(charting hits only)
Year | Song | Main artist | Album | |
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1990 | "Be Not Afraid" | Springtime for the World | ||
1992 | "Amdyaz" | Sahara Blue | ||
1995 | "Revolution, Revolutions" "ElDorado" (UNESCO official anthem) | Concert Pour La Tolerance | ||
"Didi" (with Johnny Clegg) | Various Artists | Duos Taratata | ||
"Kebou" "N'ssi N'ssi" "Chebba" | Various Artists | Going Global Series Voila | ||
"Numb (Gimme Some More Dignity mix)" | ||||
1997 | "La poupée qui fait non" | Live à Bercy | ||
"Chanson du herisson" | Various Artists | Emilie Jolie | ||
"Koubou Koubou" | Various Artists | The Rough Guide to the Music of North Africa | ||
"Mâardi" | Various Artists | Sol En Si (Solidarité Enfants Sida) | ||
1998 | "Ensemble (Understand)" "Crimes" | 1 Douar | ||
"Oasis de los Dioses" | Konfusion | |||
1999 | "Bladi" | Freeman (feat. K-Rhyme Le Roi & Khaled) | L'palais de justice | |
"¡Oh Madre!" | Tekameli | Ida y Vuelta | ||
"Alby" | Amarain | |||
2000 | "L'aziza" | Various Artists | Balavoine Hommages ... | |
"Time for a Change" | Various Artists (The Rapsody feat. MC Lyte & DaNaCeE & Khaled) | The Rapsody | ||
"Emmenez-moi" | XXème siècle | |||
"Le rêve de mon père" | Kertra | Labyrinthe | ||
2001 | "Aich Rebel Sun" | Various Artists | Big Men, Raï Meets Reggae | |
2002 | Ojos de la Alhambra (Eyes of the Alhamra) | Vincente Amigo | Ciudad de los Ideas (City of Ideas) | |
"Saludo A Chango" | Duets | |||
2004 | "Agir Réagir" | Various Artists | Agir Réagir | |
"Retour aux sources" | Raï'N'B Fever | |||
"L'enfant du pays" | L'enfant du pays | |||
"Dance with me" | Enzo Avitabile & Bottari | Save the World | ||
2005 | "Henna" | Borderless | ||
2006 | "Mas and Louly" | Diana 2006 | ||
"Face à la mer" (recorded in 1992) | À l'affiche (Best of), | |||
"El Marsem" | Morente sueña la Alhambra (DVD) | |||
2007 | "Benthi" | Taxi 4 | ||
"Bilovengo" "Erjaii ya alf leila" | Plein du monde | |||
"Salamo Alaykom" | Airport | |||
2010 | "Citizens of the World" | Citizens of the World | ||
2012 | "Mazal Wakfin" | Warda Al-Jazairia, Baaziz | single | |
"L'Oriental" | Enrico Macias | Venez tous mes amis! | ||
2013 | "El Baraka" | Rim'K, Cheba Zahouania | Non-album single | |
"Larosa" | Medina | Sista Minuten | ||
2014 | "Shage3 7elmak-World cup 2014 | Nancy Ajram | Non-album single | |
2018 | "We Enta Maaya" | Tamer Hosny | Eish Besho'ak | |
"Mirage" | Soolking | Fruit du démon | ||
2019 | "Salama So Good" | Non-album single[30] | ||
2019 | "Maghreb Gang" | Non-album single |
Year | Soundtrack song | Film | |
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1993 | "Ragda" "Mauvais Sang" "Kebou" "Les ailes" "Alech Taadi" "Bakhta" | 1,2,3 Soleils (French: Un, deux, trois, soleil) | |
"Didi" | Caro diario | ||
1995 | "Didi" | L' Âge des possibles | |
"Didi" | Highway (1995) | ||
"Les Ailes" | Party Girl | ||
1997 | "Wahrane Wahrane" "Cameleons" (with Cheb Mami) | 100% Arabica | |
"Alech taadi" | The Fifth Element (featured in film, but not released on soundtrack album) | ||
1999 | "El Arbi" | Vila Madalena soap opera | |
2000 | "Wana wana aamel eih" "Dour biha ya chibani" | Origine contrôlée | |
2002 | "Ragda" | The Truth About Charlie | |
"Minuit" | The Good Thief | ||
2004 | De l'autre côté | ||
2006 | "Ya Dzayer" "Mort de Messaoud" "Nostalgie" "Sur la tombe" "El Babour" | Indigènes (Days of Glory) | |
2007 | "Benthi" (feat. Mélissa M) | Taxi 4 | |
2011 | "Trigue Lycee" | Rabat | |
2012 | "Wahran Wahran" | The Dictator |
Award | Year | Nominee(s) | Category | Result | |
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BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music | 2004 | Himself | Middle East and North Africa | [40] | |
2005 | [41] | ||||
César Awards | 1994 | 1, 2, 3, Sun | Best Original Music | [42] | |
GQ Awards | 2019 | Himself | Legend Award | [43] | |
Kora Awards | 1997 | Himself | Best Male Artist of North Africa | [44] | |
2012 | [45] | ||||
NRJ Music Awards | 2010 | Khaled, Raï'n'B, Magic System | Francophone Duo/Group of the Year | [46] | |
Venice Film Festival | 1993 | 1, 2, 3, Sun | Golden Osella for Best Music | [47] | |
Victoires de la Musique | 1995 | Himself | Francophone Artist or Group of the Year | [48] | |
1997 | [49] | ||||
"Aïcha" | Original Song of the Year | ||||
2013 | C'est la vie | World Music Album of the Year | [50] | ||
World Music Awards | 1997 | Himself | World's Best Selling African Artist of the Year | [51] | |
2000 | Khaled, Rachid Taha, Faudel | World's Best Selling Arabic Act | [52] | ||
2014 | Himself | World's Best Selling Algerian Artist | [53] | ||
World's Best Male Artist | [54] | ||||
World's Best Live Act | [55] | ||||
World's Best Entertainer | [56] | ||||
C'est la vie | World's Best Album | [57]
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